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News Federal private property takings order [White House]
Federal private property takings order [White House]
June 25, 2006 08:14:00 pm

Executive order on protection of property rights, President George W. Bush, June 23, 2006 [directing that US federal agencies and government departments may not seize private property unless the taking is for public use "and not merely for the purpose...

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News Iraq reconciliation plan offers amnesty, bans rights violations and torture
Iraq reconciliation plan offers amnesty, bans rights violations and torture
Holly Manges Jones
June 25, 2006 05:10:00 pm

Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki addressed the Iraqi parliament Sunday on a new national reconciliation plan which he hopes will end the Sunni insurgency and sectarian killings that have hindered reconstruction...

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News Italy holds referendum on major constitutional reform package
Italy holds referendum on major constitutional reform package
Holly Manges Jones
June 25, 2006 04:46:00 pm

Italians headed to the polls Sunday to begin voting on a constitutional amendment package which would give more power to the prime minister and decrease the size of parliament, in the largest set of proposed changes to the Italian...

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News Fourteen Saudi Arabian detainees sent home from Guantanamo
Fourteen Saudi Arabian detainees sent home from Guantanamo
Holly Manges Jones
June 25, 2006 03:42:00 pm

Fourteen more Saudi Arabian nationals being held at the US prison at Guantanamo Bay were sent back to their home country Saturday, according to a statement by the US Department of Defense ....

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News Mauritania votes in constitutional referendum on presidential term limits
Mauritania votes in constitutional referendum on presidential term limits
Holly Manges Jones
June 25, 2006 02:07:00 pm

Citizens of the north African state of Mauritania voted Sunday on a constitutional amendment that would limit the number of terms that a president can serve. The vote follows a successful coup attempt...

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News US soldiers charged in another shooting of unarmed Iraqi civilian
US soldiers charged in another shooting of unarmed Iraqi civilian
Brett Murphy
June 25, 2006 11:40:00 am

The US military announced Sunday that two US Pennsylvania National Guardsmen have been charged in connection with the February 15 shooting of an Iraqi civilian near a US military base at Ramadi west of Baghdad. Specialist...

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News Bush urges Congress to pass line-item veto bill in weekend radio address
Bush urges Congress to pass line-item veto bill in weekend radio address
Brett Murphy
June 25, 2006 11:24:00 am

President Bush Saturday urged Congress to approve a line-item veto bill in his weekly radio address Saturday, insisting that "a line-item veto would allow the President to remove wasteful spending from a bill while preserving the...

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News Hussein believes US will use death penalty to force him to stop insurgency: NYT
Hussein believes US will use death penalty to force him to stop insurgency: NYT
Brett Murphy
June 25, 2006 10:53:00 am

Saddam Hussein knows that a death sentence awaits him at the end of his trial {JURIST news archive] before the Iraqi High Tribunal for alleged crimes against humanity, but his lawyer says Hussein believes the US...

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News Bush order limits private property seizures by federal government
Bush order limits private property seizures by federal government
Brett Murphy
June 25, 2006 09:56:00 am

President Bush issued an executive order Friday directing that US federal agencies and government departments may not seize private property unless the taking is for public use "and not merely for the purpose of advancing the...

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News Philippines president signs law abolishing death penalty
Philippines president signs law abolishing death penalty
Brett Murphy
June 24, 2006 01:39:00 pm

President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo of the Philippines Saturday signed into law a bill abolishing the death penalty. The law repeals the country's 12-year old death penalty and converts all...

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